I sent my remaining X-E1 to Lifepixel a few months ago for a 720 nm infrared conversion. I chose the 720 nanometer basically due to its all-around IR capabilities. You can push the files for the harsh contrasty black and … Continue reading →

It’s been a long time since I have posted, but since nobody really reads this, that’s just dandy. But I just read this, and completely agree with the author. Awesome read… From a photography perspective, and of course the X-100 … Continue reading →

Some interesting work travel coming up… stay tuned. And honestly, I’ve been doing a fair amount of being a regular old “GoPro Dad” in my visual pursuits, so I’ll leave you with the annual Family and Friends New Years Hike… … Continue reading →

Wrong. Your images make you legit, not your gear. It’s really THAT SIMPLE. Unless you are wanting to print billboard sized prints, nobody but you will even know you are using a high dollar full frame body. Spend the money … Continue reading →

I did it. If you’re one of the four people who have read anything here, you know I have a personal soapbox about the fact that your gear doesn’t make your images, you do. For a long time, I, like … Continue reading →

I had posted a couple years ago on my personal catchall blog about Daniel Zvereff – a tweet made by Leica today jolted me back in to living vicariously through his work. https://twitter.com/leica_camera/statuses/426353549048434689 If you’ve ever had visions of traveling … Continue reading →

I had a discussion on a plane yesterday with a photo enthusiast – Would people take you seriously without a DSLR? Man, I hope so. It’s not the gear, it’s what’s between your ears. Whoa… I think I just made … Continue reading →

While he is best known as a Civil War Photographer and for his “Harvest of Death” image, Timothy O’Sullivan spent the years after the war “out West” creating images of some iconic western landscapes and the people who lived and … Continue reading →